Tetraploid flowering plant pollinated by hexaploid flowering plant then the ploidy of endosperm and embryo would be
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When the tetraploid male plant forms gametes through meiosis, the pollens formed are diploid in nature. The ovum from the hexaploid female parent will be triploid in nature. When these gametes fuse together, the offspring thus formed, or the embryo, is generally pentaploid.
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